This series comprises the announcements, directories, fliers, manuals, newsletters, reports, surveys, and other printed material
generated by the UCI graduate and family housing community.

Arrangement

Arranged in alphabetical order by format.

Verano Place

Scope and Content Note

Verano Place is a graduate and family apartment community located on the east campus, housing roughly 1,250 students in 862
unfurnished apartments. Verano Place serves graduate students and undergraduates who are 25 or older, and students with families.
Verano Place is also affiliated with Verano Preschool, part of UCI Childcare Services.

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Announcements1971-1986

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Directories1971-1972

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Ephemera1972-1988

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Fliers1972-1990

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Manuals1982-1984, undated

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Maps1973-1984

Newsletters

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Verano Gazette1985-2004

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Verano News1973-1977

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Verano Place Newsletter1977

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Verano Place Preschool Newsletter1973-1978

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Verano Recreation News1975-1979

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Verano South 40 Gazette1978-1981

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Verano Voice1968-1973

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Reports1975

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Surveys1978

Series 3.
Undergraduate housing publications1974-1989

Physical Description:
1.4 linear feet

Series Scope and Content Summary

This series comprises the magazines and newsletters generated by the undergraduate housing communities.

Arrangement

Arranged in alphabetical order by community, then by format.

Campus Village

Scope and Content Note

Campus Village is an undergraduate apartment community at UCI made up of sophomores, juniors and seniors.

Newsletters1981-1985

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Between the Lines: Campus Village News1981-1982

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The Villager1982-1985

Mesa Court

Scope and Content Note

Mesa Court was the first residence hall community at UCI, opening with the campus in 1965. Since then, the community has grown
with the campus and is the largest student community on campus, housing over 1,800 undergraduates in 29 residence halls.
Mesa Court houses mainly first-year students. Many of the halls have special interest themes and academic courses that are
associated with them.

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Announcements, fliers, and other material1968-1988

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Calendar1978-1980

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Directories1966-1985

Magazines

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Antics, Mesa Court Magazine1983-1989

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The Court Magazine1981-1982

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Outside In1973

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Rediscovery1973

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Manuals1968-1987

Newsletters

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Mesa Court Calendar of Events1974-1976

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Mesa Court Monthly Calendar of Events1974-1979

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Mesa Court News1979-1981

Middle Earth1974-1987

Scope and Content Note

Middle Earth houses approximately 1,550 students in 24 halls. The names of the halls and other facilities were selected from
J.R.R. Tolkien's
The Hobbit and
The Lord of the Rings trilogy. The halls are divided into 6 clusters or theme areas and offer classes associated with their names.

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Announcements, fliers, and other material1974-1990

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Calendars1978-1987

Directories

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Staff1982-1987

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Telephone1979-1986

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Manuals1977-1989, undated

Newsletters1974-1987

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Baggins Bulletin1974

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Earthly News1982-1983

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Gandalf's Gazette1981-1987

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The Middle Ear1979-1980

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Middle Earth Fish Wrap1977-1978

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Middle Earth Fortnightly Calendar1976-1979

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Middle Earth Newsletter1981-1982

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The Rag1977

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The Whim: What's Happening in Middle Earth1976

Series 4.
Campus representatives publications2002-2008

Physical Description:
0.4 linear feet

Series Scope and Content Summary

This series comprises training materials and manuals for the campus representatives, the students who provide campus tours
to prospective students and their parents.